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Burnley's trip to Chelsea live on ESPN


BURNLEY'S return to Stamford Bridge to take on Chelsea on Saturday, August 29 will be screened live on ESPN at 12.45pm.

The Clarets claimed a famous Carling Cup victory at Chelsea last season and their match at Stamford Bridge will be their first Premier League game to be shown live on television.

ESPN have taken over Setanta's Premier League rights following the Irish broadcaster's financial problems.

Burnley's home game against Sunderland on Saturday, September 19 will be on Sky and will now kick off at 12.45pm.

The Clarets' home match against Manchester United has been put back a day to Wednesday, August 19 because the Premier League champions have had their opening fixture against Birmingham switched to Sunday, August 16 for television.

Comments(3)

bed and breakfast man ! says...
3:53pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Mystic meg has just predicted the score for this game game,Chelsea 5 Burnley 0.
But in all fairness,We dont need mystic meg to know you will get a beating down there.

Scamp Kingsley says...
9:26pm Thu 9 Jul 09

bed and breakfast man ! wrote:
Mystic meg has just predicted the score for this game game,Chelsea 5 Burnley 0.
But in all fairness,We dont need mystic meg to know you will get a beating down there.
Same again as last seasons visit will do, muppet.

bed and breakfast man ! says...
10:13pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Scamp Kingsley wrote:
bed and breakfast man ! wrote: Mystic meg has just predicted the score for this game game,Chelsea 5 Burnley 0. But in all fairness,We dont need mystic meg to know you will get a beating down there.
Same again as last seasons visit will do, muppet.
But this will be the big time,Not the reserves,MUPPET....


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